Raahis
Raahis is a term primarily used in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan, to refer to travelers or wayfarers. It denotes someone who is on a journey, often over a considerable distance, and may imply a sense of transience or movement. The word can be applied to a wide range of individuals, from pilgrims undertaking religious journeys to merchants traveling for trade, or even simply those moving from one place to another for personal reasons.
Historically, the concept of the raahi was integral to the social and economic fabric of the region.
In contemporary usage, "raahis" can still be found in literature and poetry, preserving its traditional connotation.